SLIPKNOT Special Dedicated Issue Of REVOLVER Magazine Out Now

September 21, 2011

Revolver magazine has released a special issue based around all things SLIPKNOT.

"The Book Of Slipknot" is out now and you can buy a copy online by clicking here.

As the masked metal maniacs celebrate the 10th anniversary of their landmark album "Iowa", this collector's magazine tells their story in their own words. From their start in Des Moines, Iowa, to the untimely death of bassist Paul Gray, it covers all of SLIPKNOT's turning points, illustrated with rare and intimate photos from the group's vault. And in new, exclusive interviews, vocalist Corey Taylor, percussionist Shawn "Clown" Crahan, and drummer Joey Jordison talk about the current state of the band and its future. The issue also features appearances by members of LAMB OF GOD, FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH, ASKING ALEXANDRIA, HALESTORM, MACHINE HEAD, THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA and many more, all of which pick their favorite SLIPKNOT song.

The issue features:

Part 1: Pulse of the Maggots: an album-by-album history of the band. "Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat" - "Slipknot" - "Iowa" - "Vol 3: (The Subliminal Verses)" - "9.0 Live" - "All Hope Is Gone"

Part 2: Everything ends: Paul Gray remembered.

Part 3: (Re)Surfacing: SLIPKNOT look back on their return to the stage this summer - and a look ahead to their future.

Part 4: Disasterpieces: A gallery of fan tattoos.

Also, in celebration of the issue, Revolver is kicking off SLIPKNOT month at RevolverMag.com, and every day for the next 30 days, they will be unleashing exclusive interviews, photos, favorite SLIPKNOT song picks from a host of celeb columnists and much more..

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